Governor Signs Law Expanding Crossbow Hunting in New York
The law removes outdated restrictions and aligns crossbow use with standard hunting practices, expanding accessibility for hunters including those with physical limitations, officials say.
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Hochul hits bullseye with hunters, signs crossbow bill into law
Hunters across New York are rejoicing after a long fight to make crossbows legally equivalent to other archery equipment ended successfully when Gov. Kathy Hochul signed Senate bill S6360 into law.
Griffo: Bill expanding crossbow hunting signed into law
ALBANY, N.Y. — State Sen. Joseph Griffo, R-C-Rome, and co-chair of the New York State Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus, announced Wednesday, Aug. 27 that legislation expanding provisions for crossbow hunting in New York has been signed into law by New York State Governor Kathy Hochul. The legislation allows hunters to use crossbows where bow hunting is allowed. It also removes obsolete crossbow requirements which include minimum bolt length, limb …
Gov. Hochul hits bullseye with hunters, signs crossbow bill into law
Hunters across New York are rejoicing after a long fight to make crossbows legally equivalent to other archery equipment ended successfully late yesterday when Gov. Kathy Hochul signed Senate bill S6360 into law.
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